Comox Valley Record, March 24, 2016

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30 ■ Thursday, March 24, 2016 ■ COMOXVALLEYRECORD.com Best Buy– Correction Notice In the March 18 flyer, page 11, the Samsung 50”, and 55” 4K Tizen Smart LED TVs were advertised with incorrect prices. The 50” 4K Tizen Smart LED TV's (WebCode: 10363472) correct price is $1499.99, the 55” 4K Tizen Smart LED TV’s (WebCode: 10363473) correct price is $1599.99. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

PCOC BOATING CLASS OFFERED

PCOC OF APRIL 8, 9 and 10 WEEKEND BOATING CLASS Cape Lazo Power and Sail Squadron is running a OFFERED - WEEKEND Pleasure CraftOFOperator Card (PCOC) course. For details to register go to capelazocps.ca or APRIL 8, 9and & 10 boatingcourses.ca or contact Educational Officer Cape Lazo Power and Sail Squadron is running Barb Hammer at 250-339-2333 a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) course. For details and to register go to

capelazocps.ca or boatingcourses.ca or contact Educational Officer Barb Hammer at 250-339-2333

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WEDNESDAYS 9PM

THURSDAYS 8:30PM

OPEN MIC NIGHT

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The Courtenay Leafs defeated the Comox Habs 8-1 to win this year’s Mayor’s Cup fundraising hockey tournament.

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KidSport the big winner at Mayor’s Cup

The Comox Valley Sports Centre was alive with action Friday night as players took to the ice for the sixth annual Mayor’s Cup. The event has become the largest fundraiser for the Comox Valley chapter of KidSport. Dr. Paul Helpard spearheads the annual game, organizing player support. Assisting in the event’s success is Comox Rotary who donated $1,000 for the third year. Along with some great draw prizes the total raised this year was $5,470. These funds will go a long way to ensure that local children have the opportunity to participate in sports.
 The TSN turning point for the Comox Habs was the national anthem sung beau-

tifully by Rebekah Draper. After that, it was pretty much downhill as the Courtenay Leafs scored early and often to win their second Mayor’s Cup in six years. Todd Deters contributed a hat trick to help secure the Courtenay victory. Mat Baggaley played a strong game between the pipes for the Buds while Bryce “Tretiak” Gillard was fishing pucks out of his net all game. Injuries to Shawn Vincent (broken ribs) and Stu Tunheim (broken wrist) hampered the Habs’ attempt at a stirring comeback, but Kevin Ruston did manage to break the goose egg for an 8-1 final. Comox Mayor Paul Ives in his post-game presser noted that luck in the upcoming draft lottery and bargain

basement free agent signings could be the key to reclaiming the Cup in 2017, which may see an appearance by the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni on their centennial year tour. Keep your eyes on Comox Town Hall as it will be flying the City of Courtenay’s flag, and Mayor Ives will be wearing a Leafs’ hockey jersey based on a pregame wager with Courtenay Mayor Larry Jangula. This year’s event featured some incredible prizes: Shawn Vincent and Brian Howes (inductee on the Comox Valley Walk of Fame) secured two tickets to Victoria’s Hedley concert including backstage passes. A $100 gift certificate to the Keg was won by Hannah Bourbyn, and the new

owner of an autographed Canucks’ Alumni jersey is Alaina Henshaw. Thanks to Eddie from the Joint Physiotherapy for crafting a splint for Stu’s arm out of his shoulder pads and then adding his talents to the team who were down two men, to Anne and Hannah Vincent for the stacks of delicious cookies and the Blackfin Pub for once again agreeing to host the aftergame celebration. The CV chapter of KidSport was founded in 2008 to assist Valley kids under the age of 18 to participate in the sport of their dreams. Applications are available online at www.kidsportcomox.ca. Grants are typically $250/child, with priority given to first-time applications.

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LOCAL

HERO

AWARDS

DO YOU KNOW

AMAZING INDIVIDUALS

for performing exceptional acts of service that are selfless & courageous making our community such a vibrant and rewarding place to live and work.

COURAGE/BRAVERY This individual has exhibited great bravery while facing a threat to their own personal safety in coming to the aid of another. While conquering fear, this individual triumphed for the benefit of another. SPONSORED BY

Nominators: Please submit your 250 words entry outlining the noteworthy highlights of their nominee. Please include contact details of your nominee and names of people who support the nominations to hero@comoxvalleyrecord.com

8-BALL POOL

BOWLING

FALL-WINTER LEAGUE

CAMPBELL RIVER 10-PIN

Team RW PT GW Tap Tap Tap 87 4043 270 Breaking Bad 87 3876 241 Scratch 84 3887 254 Magic Moments 84 3956 245 Just The Tip 79 3833 247 Drive By 78 3841 250 2bad4u 78 3728 240 Chalk-A-Holics 77 3792 240 Chalk N’ Awe 75 3561 220 Shooting Ducks 72 3731 240 Rack-No-Phobia 71 3707 236 Rack-Attack 65 3395 207 Chalk One Up! 60 3203 185 Balls In Hand 56 3249 183 B-Side Ourselves 49 3121 176 Cue-Tease 48 3181 181 Less Lame Ducks 44 3029 160 ^This Way Up^ 42 2785 130 Stick Ticklers 39 2229 137 Smokin 8 Balls 34 2736 121 The Breakers 34 2684 121 High Ballers 32 2633 116 RW-rounds won; PT-points; GW-games won Player of Year Standings Player GP Pts Wallington, Stacy 84 100.0 Adams, Gary 96 90.6 Ostwald, Werner 92 88.6 Robinson, Shane 88 78.7 Brown, Jim 96 76.7 Wright, Rob 100 75.8 Ferguson, Brian 96 73.4 Bishop, Alwyn 96 71.6 Douglas, Ron 92 70.8

50+ Seniors - Thursday Team Qtr Total The “EH’ Team 66 281.5 Flyers 66 250 Hopefuls 56 289 AFC Strikers 51 271.5 Amigos 46 248 King Pins 44 247 Spare Shooters 42.5 198.5 Happy Wanderers 40 203.5 Class Act 35.5 233.5 Quinsam Auto 28 247.5 Team high game scr The ‘EH’ Team 694 Team high game hdcp Flyers 884 Team high series scr The ‘EH’ Team 1941 Team high series hdcp AFC Strikers 2479 Mens high game scr Doug Ellis 233 Mens high game hdcp Doug Ellis 259 Mens high series scr Doug Ellis 581 Mens high series hdcp Bill Schoen 661 Ladies high game scr Juanita Benedictson 188 Ladies high game hdcp Juanita Benedictson 250 Ladies high series scr Elsie Pickering 500 Ladies high series hdcp Elsie Pickering 704

RESULTS

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This year’s Spring Gun Show goes May 1 at the fish and game clubhouse.

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CDFGPA holding Spring Gun Show The Courtenay and District Fish & Game Protective Association will hold a Spring Gun Show on Sunday, May 1 at the main hall from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Admission is $5 for men 19 and over; women and youth are free. Food and beverages will be available while you view the nearly new or gently used in sporting, hunting and some historical firearms and associated equipment. It is a buy, sell and trade show with an assortment of nearly new

to antique. The show is a great opportunity to find a starting firearm for a novice hunter such as a son or daughter or grandchild. More and more young people and women are expressing interest in the shooting sports and this could be the opportunity to find an economical firearm. Several shows are held throughout the year on Vancouver Island. Anyone interested in gun show information can contact Rick McClure at 250-703-0223.


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